Fig. 16A-2
Fig. 16B=1
6,
7,
8,
Rotate the saw blade back so that you take the
measurement from the same spot on the saw
blade.
See Figure 16A-2.
Take a reading at the rear of the blade (E) with the
combination square.
If there is a difference of more
than four pieces of standard printer paper between
the rule and the blade then adjustment will have to
be made.
If an adjustment is necessary see "ADJUSTING
BLADE ALIGNMENT".
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A
A
1,
To align the blade parallel to the miter slot, first
loosen two hex head screws (A) under the left side
of the table saw. This is the same side as the bevel
handwheel (B). See figure 16B-1.
Fig. 16B=2
C
ADJUSTING
BLADE
ALIGNMENT
Blade alignment is factory set and should not need
adjustment.
All saw blades have some runout.
Therefore, readjusting the blade alignment should only
be attempted if it becomes necessary (see checking
blade alignment).
MAKE CERTAIN the table saw is disconnected from
the power source.
2,
3,
4,
5.
6.
Open motor cover located on the right side of the
table saw. Loosen two hex head screws (C) locat-
ed directly above the opening.
See Figure 16B-2.
The saw table is now loose and can be reposi-
tioned until the blade is parallel to the miter slot.
Repeat steps in "CHECKING BLADE ALIGNMENT".
When blade is parallel to miter slot tighten all four
hex head screws.
Recheck blade alignment.
Tilt the blade to 45 degrees, and rotate the saw
blade by hand.
Make sure the blade does not
contact the table insert.
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